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XIII

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  1. Interesting enough a German user has posted here rather similar problems with the exact combination MIS P45 Neo-3 FR with Samsung HD642JJ.

    German is not my native language, but I believe that he writes in one of his posts that he has called Samsung and they replied that it might actually indeed be an incompatibility with the chipset or a bug in the estool software...

    I'm getting more and more confused what to do now...

  2. Isn't it possible to run any HD diagnostic tool within a DOS environment disregarding any RAID/AHCI Controller?

    estool is a DOS tool... So only the HW/BIOS of the controller is involved (no Windows driver).

    (that's why I marked it as a little off-topic to start with; just hoped that you as an expert had some extra info)

  3. What do you mean with "estool"? Samsungs hdd diagnostic tool is named "HUTIL" (look here).

    It's the successor (2.11) to HUTIL (2.10) if I'm informed correctly... (look here).

    The HUTIL tool looks for an ICH7 controller and does not detect my ICH10R; the estool is trying to find an ICH8 controller, but detects my ICH10R controller... Both are copyrighted 2007... Weird, right?!

  4. Fernando, a bit off-topic, but are you aware of any incompatibilities between the Intel ICH10R controller and the Samsung estool drive diagnose tool?

    All my four Samsung HD642JJ drives give AJ29 "RAM error" messages when testing them with estool. I bought two new drives this week (because I need some drives during the long RMA process) and these new drives give those AJ29 errors as well!

    Out of curiosity I connected one of them to the JMicron 363 controller instead of the Intel ICH10R and the AJ29 error was gone...

    (some of the old drives really need to be RMA'd because they also give AJ24 "Bad sector" messages and one of them doesn't even boot anymore)

  5. Did some investigation and solved the problem myself!

    It turns out that the manifest file C:\Program Files\Nero\Nero 9\Nero Burning ROM\Nero.exe.manifest is missing...

    Copied that single file from someone's working installation and now Nero starts just fine!

    Is this just an error on my system, or is the file missing in the lite installer (I used lite instead of micro in the latest test)

  6. That's strange. Uninstall Nero Micro, use General Clean Tool, Uninstall Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable. Reboot. Install Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable, then install Nero Micro.

    Tried it. Unfortunately I still get the error "This application has failed to start because MFC80U.DLL was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

    But MFC80U.DLL is on my system. Several times... (part of the DAEMON Tools Lite, part of ESET NOD32 Antivirus, and in C:\WINDOWS\WinSxS)

  7. On my system the international micro installer installs Nero Burning ROM, but it cannot start.

    Although I installed the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable provided in this topic, Nero/Windows complains that MFC80U.DLL is missing (and MSVCR80.DLL and MSVCP80.DLL when I copy missing files by hand; if they are all copied Windows suddenly complains that an application tries to use the runtime in a wrong way...)

    How can I solve this?

  8. Found the error on another forum:

    "The installation process cannot be resumed. A rollback of the failed component will be performed."

    Really weird, because the 9.2.6.0 actually states that this should be solved now for custom installs...

    After this message I get the option to keep some of the components (the installer did not report which component failed nor which components were already installed...) or do a complete uninstall (which leaves many registry entries anyway, which won't be removed by the Generic clean tool either...)

  9. BTW, what error are you getting with original Nero installer? I never had any problem. Even if I had, I used General Clean tool and everything worked fine. Try to use General Clean Tool more then once. Even if Nero is not detected by the tool, just run it, select check box "Clean all" and do cleaning.

    Unfortunately I forgot the exact message, but maybe I can report it here when I try again.

    It was always the same message that some components could not be installed and I was offered to do a roll-back. This happened around 68% and 88%.

    I've run the Generic Clean Tool several times, but still it leaves over 400 registry keys which contain the word "Nero", of which many are really related to Nero.

    Their forum is full of complaints about this...

  10. Since I tried the previous version of your tools, I'm unable to install Nero again with its own installer... (I want to add Nero Vision + templates).

    I've tried uninstalling using your installer, using the Nero installer, using the Nero Generic Clean tool, using Revo Uninstaller, and even cleaning Nero registry entries by hand...

    Any advice?

  11. I got my own oem disc come with my laptop, but actually i am using an ISO from Bittorrent download,

    the file name is "en_windows_xp_professional_with_service_pack_3_x86_cd_vl_x14-73974.iso"

    this file's md5 hash code is the same as the one published via MSDN by M$, so it can be confirmed as the official image.

    So you're using a retail version while you only own an OEM version?

    That's probably not legal...

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